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  • President to review proposal for council voice in provost selection

    A proposal introduced on the floor of the University Council meeting March 19 that would involve the search committee for the next provost is under…

  • Future nuclear options need ‘global action’

    The world is at a tipping point concerning nuclear weapons and energy, poised either to inch toward world disarmament or stumble into a world rife…

  • World changer

    World changer

    Mohamed ElBaradei, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, received the 2009 Delta Prize for Global Understanding at a ceremony March 18 at the…

  • $3.1 million grant allows CCRC to stay a national resource

    The Department of Energy has awarded UGA’s Complex Carbohydrate Research Center a four-year, $3.1 million grant to continue as a national resource for researchers who…

  • Culture of honesty

    Essay submitted by Deborah Craddock-Bell. A Culture of Honesty states, “The responsibility of creating and maintaining an honest university belongs to the entire university community.”…

  • PR profesor pulls double duty

    The comparisons between Grady College’s Kaye Sweetser and Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz are hard to ignore.

  • Grow healthy indoor plants

    Many plants can survive indoors, but making sure indoor plants have the right amount of light, right size pot and stay watered can keep indoor…

  • Advocacy teams advance

    The School of Law has advanced to the international tier of the Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition after a strong performance at…

  • Pulitzer Prize poet will read

    Internationally-renowned poet Yusef Komunyakaa will read from his work at 7:30 p.m. April 2 in Ramsey Concert Hall. The reading will include a musical performance…

  • Dartmouth picks new president

    Jim Yong Kim, a physician known for his work in the global campaign against AIDS, has been named the new president of Dartmouth College, according…

  • Arkansas limits spending

    The Arkansas legislature voted to cap the amount of money that public institutions of higher education can spend on scholarships, according to The Chronicle of…

  • Award-winning soprano

    A UGA graduate who now performs with the Metropolitan Opera will celebrate her homecoming when the Performing Arts Center presents soprano Anne-Carolyn Bird in recital…

  • Dance Repertory Project

    The pizzazz of Broadway style dance will come to Athens April 2-4 at 8 p.m. in the New Dance Theatre as the department of dance…

  • Early diagnosis

    Early diagnosis

    Athens, Ga. – Researchers have revealed a direct relationship between two specific antibodies and the severity of Alzheimer’s disease symptoms, raising hopes that a diagnostic…

  • Tropical destination

    Tropical destination

    UGA’s Center for Tropical and Emerging Global Diseases has revamped its Web site to provide more information in an easy-to-use format. The site offers information…

  • Globalization and geography debated

    Globalization and geography debated

    Geographies of Globalization: A Critical Introduction Andrew Herod Wiley-Blackwell $89.95 Exploring a wide range of issues, from the integration of the world economy to how…

  • Newt Gingrich to deliver SPIA’s Getzen lecture

    Former speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Newt Gingrich will deliver the University of Georgia’s School of Public and International Affairs’ annual Getzen Lecture…

  • UGA celebrates Historic Preservation Month in April

    The College of Environment and Design’s Graduate Historic Preservation program will celebrate National Historic Preservation Month in April with campus activities including exhibitions, a barbeque,…

  • University Health Center opens new wing March 30

    The new entrance and addition to the University of Georgia Health Center is scheduled to open Monday, March 30.

  • UGA receives $959,000 for peanut research

    At its March board meeting, the Georgia Peanut Commission awarded $1 million to peanut researchers in Georgia, including $959,000 to the University of Georgia College…

  • The Georgia Review presents noted poet David St. John

    Noted American poet David St. John will give a free, public reading on Monday, March 30 at 7 p.m. at Ciné BarCafeCinema, 234 West Hancock…

  • Media Advisory: “Open Mic with Mike” forum, March 31

    University of Georgia President Michael F. Adams will host an “Open Mic with Mike” forum at 4 p.m. on Tuesday, March 31 in Room 138…

  • UGA’s April 6 undergraduate research symposium adds new features

    More than 200 University of Georgia students who participate in undergraduate research will have an opportunity to share the results of their work with a…